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Tidal View
Rye
Sussex
Offering staycations on the Sussex coast situated alongside the River Rother and a stones throw from the historic town of Rye but placed ideally to enjoy the peace and tranquillity. Sit out on the decked area with a glass of wine or cuppa and enjoy the bird life and boats sailing by.
No3 is a newly refurbished 1 double bed, self catering apartment.
A little home away from home.
The apartment is accessed via some steps as it lies above ground floor level; head past the seating out on the balcony and through the glass door to the open-plan living space.
Facing towards the river view is the sofa where you can snuggle up after a fun day in front of the TV, or just admiring the last bit of evening light.
Although compact, this room has all you need in the form of a modest dining table for two, perfect for serving up a romantic meal cooked in the kitchen, fitted with the essential appliances such as a fridge, electric oven and hob, and microwave.
When you need to rest your head, travel down some steps to the bedroom where a double bed awaits, a delightful room benefiting from plenty of wardrobe space for your belongings.
A contemporary shower room has a walk-in wet room shower, with basin and WC for a refreshing start to the day.
In this bustling town of Rye, 3 Tidal will provide you with splendid accommodation overlooking the river and close to amenities.
Ideal for pubs, restaurants, antiques, boutique shops, cinema, fresh catch of the day fish, walks, bike rides, beaches and nature.
There are many places of interest nearby to visit: Rye Castle Museum, Ypres Tower and Bodiam Castle.
Visit the Rye Heritage Centre next to the Antique Barns to experience the sound & light affects of a 1.100 scale model of Victorian Rye of over 700 years of history.
There is a train into Brighton from Rye station around a 2 hour journey stopping at Hastings & Eastbourne.
There is also a very good bus service into Hastings and surrounding areas.
RYE
Camber 5 miles; Hastings 12 miles; Battle 16 miles.
Rye is a 13th century cinque port in East Sussex, host to the River Rother, Romney Marshes and a history dating back before the Norman Conquest. A cobbled town offering an excellent array of unusual shops, antique emporiums, galleries selling local artist paintings and pottery, Rye also has a delightful range of tea rooms, restaurants, pubs and historic inns. There is also a weekly general market on Thursdays, as well as a farmers’ market every Wednesday morning. The town played host to BBC film crews for nine weeks in the summer of 2014, while filming of the TV series Mapp and Lucia took place, which has now been made into a DVD. All coastal scenes were filmed in nearby Camber Sands and bits of filming also took place in Hastings and the Tenterden Town railway station. Walkers and birdwatchers can enjoy a footpath leading across the marshes to Camber Castle built by Henry VIII. Local attractions include miniature or full-size steam train rides, local vineyards, stately homes, castles, gardens and beaches, including the beautiful nearby Camber Sands. Artists and photographers will especially enjoy the scenery; big skies, winding roads, and picturesque villages with ancient inns and tea shops. A truly relaxing and wonderful holiday destination.
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